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January 01, 2021; Volume 49,Issue 2
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  1. AKARA, DAMIAN T.

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      Patriarchal Obstruction and Female Responses to Wage Labor Recruitment in the Coastal Plantations of the Cameroon Development Corporation
      DAMIAN T. AKARA and MELCHISEDEK CHETIMA
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 31-52; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.31

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  1. CHETIMA, MELCHISEDEK

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      Patriarchal Obstruction and Female Responses to Wage Labor Recruitment in the Coastal Plantations of the Cameroon Development Corporation
      DAMIAN T. AKARA and MELCHISEDEK CHETIMA
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 31-52; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.31

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  1. DA SILVA JR., CARLOS

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      Enslaving CommoditiesTobacco, Gold, Cowry Trade, and Trans-Imperial Networks in the Bight of Benin (c. 1690s–c. 1790s)
      CARLOS DA SILVA JR.
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 1-30; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.1

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  1. SEIMU, SOMO M. L.

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      The Influence of Settlers’ Community in Shaping the Colonial Agricultural Marketing Policies in Tanzania
      SOMO M. L. SEIMU and MARCO ZOPPI
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 53-76; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.53
  2. SHANGUHYIA, MARTIN S.

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      The Local Native Council, Economic Imperatives, and Colonial Forest Preservation in Western Kenya, C. 1900–1950
      MARTIN S. SHANGUHYIA
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 77-106; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.77

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  1. YAMEOGO, BERTIN

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      De l’expérience de la microfinance des femmes entrepreneures a zagtouliEntre pratiques sociales solidaires et échec entrepreneurial
      BERTIN YAMEOGO
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 107-126; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.107

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  1. ZOPPI, MARCO

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      The Influence of Settlers’ Community in Shaping the Colonial Agricultural Marketing Policies in Tanzania
      SOMO M. L. SEIMU and MARCO ZOPPI
      African Economic History, January 2021, 49 (2) 53-76; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.2.53
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African Economic History: 49 (2)
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